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  2. This Vibrant Evergreen Shrub Will Add Privacy To Your ... - AOL

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    Use potted hollies as an accent in formal gardens or to bring a vertical element to patio containers. For more playful plantings, underplant hollies with annuals or perennials, playing off the ...

  3. Our Top 55 Container Gardening Ideas Will Bring So Much Charm ...

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    The dwarf varieties especially are appealing when planted in large patio containers, as shown here. Exposure: Full sun to part sun, depending on the variety Read more: The 10 Best Trees for Small ...

  4. Create Your Own Private Outdoor Oasis With Trees and Shrubs - AOL

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    Make your yard or garden feel like a haven with these best trees for privacy. It's a great alternative to fencing that's even more lush and beautiful.

  5. Bottle garden - Wikipedia

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    This bottle with a lime pothos (Epipremnum aureum) has not been opened or watered since the plant was placed in it several months previously.A bottle garden has the essential requirements of soil, water, and light for the survival of plants and other organisms that are housed in it, as well as a reservoir of water, as water is trapped inside the bottle and unable to evaporate.

  6. The Sill Now Sells “Privacy Trees” Just in Time for Your ...

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    Launching today (!), you can now buy outdoor plants like apple trees, blackberry bushes, begonias, and hydrangeas (plus 150 more options), from the online retailer. "The Sill is known as a ...

  7. Oxalis tetraphylla - Wikipedia

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    Uses: Edging, Ground cover, Patio and Containers; If planted in early spring it will grow and flower throughout spring and summer. Some bulbs can survive a cold winter but in areas with deep frost they should be kept in a cool dry place over winter and replanted in the spring. The bulbs will multiply by autumn. [4]